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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953<lb />
Number 17<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity Recei<lb />
ives<lb />
Chapter Charter At Tuesday Program<lb />
isY Members Assist<lb />
In Installing Officers<lb />
0( Service Organization<lb />
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tiapter of the University<lb />
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met term.<lb />
Messiefc Accepts Charter<lb />
entation made by Roth<lb />
by acceptance for the<lb />
lent John D. Messick<lb />
Men Clinton R. Prewett;<lb />
Carolina Boy Scout<lb />
. Erskine Duff of Green-<lb />
rman of the Council Or-<lb />
and Extension committee;<lb />
apter, by Alumni Sec-<lb />
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nunittee, and John<lb />
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prograra Lt. Col. R. G.<lb />
CaroVim Air Force<lb />
I D m Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
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ds i r leadership and<lb />
�- -i ility.<lb />
installation ceremo-<lb />
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The ritual was led<lb />
James Davis,<lb />
Bradley and<lb />
Green Stresses Importance<lb />
Of World Affairs To Students<lb />
Dr. Sylvester Green, executive vice<lb />
president of the Medical Foundation<lb />
of North Carolina, told student mem-<lb />
bers of the East Carolina college<lb />
International Relations club Tuesday<lb />
evening of this week that knowledge<lb />
of world affairs has become essential<lb />
to young people.<lb />
"Tomorrow Dr. Green stated, "the<lb />
uninformed person will be left out;<lb />
he will be futile in a world which<lb />
overlooks him<lb />
Former editor of the Durham Her-<lb />
ald and at one time president of<lb />
Coker college, Dr. Green was guest<lb />
speaker at the regular January<lb />
meeting of the IRC. He chose as his<lb />
topic "A Student's Stake in World<lb />
Affairs Bettie J. Dougherty of<lb />
Fayetteville, vice president and pro<lb />
gram chairman of the club, intro<lb />
duced him.<lb />
Stressing the essentiality to the<lb />
serious student of broad and accurate<lb />
knowledge of international events,<lb />
Dr. Green stated that "(public infor-<lb />
mation enjoys today the best media<lb />
that the world has ever known News<lb />
a'nd the interpretation of news, he<lb />
continued, are a present more ade-<lb />
quate and more quickly and widely<lb />
disseminated than ever before.<lb />
Books, the press, radio, television<lb />
and improved means of travel, he<lb />
stated, leave "no excuse for ignorance<lb />
or lack of knowledge today<lb />
Discussing th idea of the inescapa-<lb />
bility of one's ibeing a part of inter-<lb />
national developments, he emphasized<lb />
the increasing demand for intelligent<lb />
leadership in this country. Only those<lb />
with a broad knowledge of world<lb />
events and capability to interpret<lb />
i hem wisely, he pointed out, are<lb />
qualified as leaders. He indicated the<lb />
opportunities open to young people<lb />
as career diplomats.<lb />
Areas in which the young man or<lb />
.voman can put into operation his<lb />
iv.iOwledge of world affairs, he said,<lb />
are the movement toward world<lb />
eace, the effort to secure inter-<lb />
i ational economic stability and the<lb />
: odeavor to achieve cultural prog-<lb />
s. He recommended to his student<lb />
lUddeoce teaching, writing, and public<lb />
iie as satisfying and rewarding<lb />
it-Ids of service.<lb />
Nor on,<lb />
� ��. John<lb />
len.<lb />
J raternity Officers<lb />
to Helm chapter of-<lb />
Tomlinsos Cox, Mt.<lb />
president; John D. John-<lb />
Mount, corresponding sec-<lb />
M ton Foley, Greenville, re-<lb />
� try; Robert Sears, Nor-<lb />
reasurer; and Charles<lb />
r, sergeant-at-arms.<lb />
. the administration of<lb />
� , advisory commit-<lb />
Messick, Dean Prewett,<lb />
. Dr. N. M. Jorgensen,<lb />
tiager F. D. Duncan and<lb />
- cretary Butler.<lb />
idvisors include Ercell S.<lb />
rman of the Pitt district;<lb />
� Dollar, field executive;<lb />
Parks, Wyatt Brown and<lb />
 Greenville,<lb />
�� r, made up of 32 charter<lb />
the first non-iprofession-<lb />
rnity at East Carolina. Mem-<lb />
n to men duly enrolled<lb />
i standing at the college<lb />
r have been previously<lb />
. the Boy Scouts of<lb />
State Novelist<lb />
Discusses Writing<lb />
At English Club<lb />
Mrs. Mobane Holoman Burgwyn<lb />
of Woodland, North Carolina novel-<lb />
ist, will discuss "Writing for Young<lb />
People" at a joint meeting of the<lb />
student English club, the Associa<lb />
tion for Childhood Education and<lb />
the Future Teachers of America at<lb />
East Carolina college Tuesday, Febr-<lb />
uary 10.<lb />
The program will take place in<lb />
the College theatre at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Those who wish to hear Mr?. Burg-<lb />
wyn are invited to be present.<lb />
While on the campus, Mrs. Burg-<lb />
wyn will be honor guest at a dinner<lb />
tt the Greenville Woman's club. Hosts<lb />
and hostesses will be members of the<lb />
chree organizations sponsoring her<lb />
risit to the college. After the talk<lb />
in the College theatre, an informal<lb />
reception will be held to give club<lb />
members and their guests an op-<lb />
portunity to meet Mrs. Burgwyn.<lb />
Three novels have won for the<lb />
North Carolina author a large and<lb />
recerptive reading puiblic and high<lb />
praise from critics and reviewers.<lb />
"Penny Rose" is her latest published<lb />
book. Two earlier novels, popular<lb />
works for young people, are "River<lb />
Treasure" and "Lucky Mischief As<lb />
a writer, she has pictured vividly<lb />
and charmingly the Occoneechee Neck ! made to dependents of veterans due<lb />
country of Northeastern North Oaro- to their death.<lb />
lina j Payments to veterans under the<lb />
Arrangements for Mrs. Burgwyn's War Claims act also are non-taxable<lb />
Tuesday Program<lb />
Spotlights Talent<lb />
Of Local Students<lb />
Student talent will be featured in a<lb />
�program Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock<lb />
in Austin auditorium by members of<lb />
the "East Carolinian" staff. The Var-<lb />
sity Glee club, under the direction of<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert, will open the<lb />
evening's entertainment.<lb />
Serving as master of ceremonies<lb />
will be Eli Bloom, Greenville mer-<lb />
chant, who will be right at home<lb />
serving in these capacities; for he<lb />
has headed many programs that have<lb />
appeared at East Carolina.<lb />
This talent program is filling in<lb />
for the show that is usually spon-<lb />
sored each year by the community<lb />
recreation class of the health and<lb />
physical education department at the<lb />
college.<lb />
There will be a 25 cent admission<lb />
charge.<lb />
Persons who are still interested in<lb />
participating on the program should<lb />
contact some member of the "East<lb />
Carolinian" staff by Monday after-<lb />
noon. Plans at the present call for<lb />
prizes which will be given to each<lb />
participant.<lb />
Appearing on Ue program other<lb />
I the student talent will be a few<lb />
numbers rendered by members of the<lb />
local community who have performed<lb />
in various such attractions. Some of<lb />
the student talent will include musi-<lb />
cal numbers, radio skits, impersona-<lb />
tions and gymnastics acts.<lb />
Hi3h School Bands Participate<lb />
In State Clinic Here Next Week<lb />
VA Gives Hints<lb />
On New Veterans'<lb />
Tax Deductions<lb />
When making out Federal income<lb />
tax returns, veterans should remem-<lb />
ber that payments received as vet-<lb />
erans' benefits are generally not tax-<lb />
able and do not have to be reported<lb />
as income received during the year.<lb />
Such payments would include com-<lb />
pensation, pension, subsistence for<lb />
education under the GI Bill, dividends<lb />
on Government life insurance and any<lb />
proceeds from such insurance.<lb />
The same applies to payments<lb />
Order Invitations Soon<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 3 and 4, will be the dead<lb />
line for those who desire to order<lb />
invitations for graduation in May-<lb />
A booth will be set up in the<lb />
post office lobby from 6 to 8<lb />
p. m. for those who wish to order.<lb />
College Issues Invitations<lb />
For Annual High School Day<lb />
East Carolina college has issued<lb />
invitations to the Eleventh Annual<lb />
High School day, to be observed on<lb />
the campus Friday, April 10. Seniors<lb />
in high schools in North Carolina<lb />
'Born Yesterday'<lb />
Features Grimes<lb />
In Starring Role<lb />
Barbara A. Grimes of Roberson-<lb />
ville, junior at East Carolina college,<lb />
has been chosen to play the part of<lb />
Billie Dawn in the production of the<lb />
hit Broadway comedy "Born Yester-<lb />
day" by the Teachers playhouse, stu-<lb />
dent dramatic club. The role, made<lb />
famous by Judy Holliday in the stage<lb />
and movie versions, won her an<lb />
Academy award for her performance.<lb />
The popular comedy by Garson Ka-<lb />
nin will be presented by tht Teachers<lb />
playhouse in the College theatre at<lb />
East Carolina February 19 as one<lb />
of the major productions of bhe<lb />
college dramatic club for the school<lb />
year. Rehearsals are now in progress.<lb />
Ralph Rives of Enfield, graduate<lb />
student at the college, will direct<lb />
"Born Yesterday Dr. Locile H.<lb />
�Charles of the department of English,<lb />
director of dramatic arts at the col-<lb />
lege, will be faculty advisor and will<lb />
supervise the production.<lb />
Rives and Atwood R. Smith of<lb />
Kinston are slated for important<lb />
roles in the comedy. Others in the<lb />
cast are Lena Taylor, Sea Level;<lb />
Clarence P. Moori' g, Snow Hill; Wil-<lb />
liam Taylor, Robersonyille; Imogene<lb />
Jennette, Mount Olive; Andrew Meed-<lb />
er, Norfolk, Va J. Richard Mat-<lb />
thews, Robersonville; Ruth Lassiter,<lb />
Four Oaks; and Edna Boykin, Wil-<lb />
son.<lb />
-Q<lb />
and elsewhere will be honor guests;<lb />
and superintendents, principals and<lb />
teachers will also be present. At-<lb />
tendance in previous years has ex-<lb />
ceeded 3,000 people.<lb />
Dr. Ed. J. Carter, director of the<lb />
Bureau of Field Services at East<lb />
Carolina, is chairman of a student-<lb />
faculty committee which is planning<lb />
the events of High School day. Ac-<lb />
tivities are designed, Dr. Cartei'<lb />
states, to make the occasion "a rich<lb />
educational experience for the sen-<lb />
iors<lb />
The program will include a series<lb />
of varied events planned to show "a<lb />
college in action Both educational<lb />
and recreational aspects of campus<lb />
life will be stressed.<lb />
College classes will continue as<lb />
usual, Dr. Carter announces; and<lb />
guests have been invited to visit<lb />
departments of instruction in which<lb />
they are interested. Dramatic pro-<lb />
luctions, musical programs, athletic<lb />
events, an Air Force ROTC drill and<lb />
.arade, a spring fashion show and a<lb />
Lea dance will be among the high-<lb />
lights of the day.<lb />
Famous Puppets<lb />
Present Music,<lb />
Brama On Campus<lb />
Salzburg Marionette theatre<lb />
be presented in an evening of<lb />
and drama at East Carolina<lb />
� Thursday, February 19, a<lb />
r.th program on the current<lb />
Entertainment aerie The perform-<lb />
�vl take place at 8 ip.m. in the<lb />
" ' arm auditorium.<lb />
The theatre, described as "the most<lb />
famous and celebrated marionette<lb />
kre in the world is now making<lb />
n American tour and repeating pre-<lb />
vious successes here and abroad,<lb />
ita founding in 1913, the com-<lb />
pany has played in nearly two score<lb />
European countries and has give1<lb />
thousands of (performances in Sali-<lb />
�t. where since 1936 it has been<lb />
an integral part of the Salflburg<lb />
Mozart festival. The periodical Paris<lb />
Fi?aro declared that the marionettes<lb />
"enchanted all of Paris<lb />
The marionettes specialize in Mo-<lb />
2art, and their repertoire includes his<lb />
Sorter opera. In addition, plays,<lb />
filets and fairy tales are (presented<lb />
to music by the Salzburg Mozarteum<lb />
orchestra and a chorus. English i�<lb />
ed for both singing and speaking.<lb />
visit to East Carolina are being<lb />
made by a steering committee com-<lb />
posed of student officers of the three<lb />
sponsoring organizations and their<lb />
faculty advisers. Students planning<lb />
the occasion include Vernie B. Wilder<lb />
of Nashville and Betty J. Peele of<lb />
Durham, English club; Mary Jo John-<lb />
son of Coats and Ruth Babbitt of<lb />
Creedmoor, Future Teachers of<lb />
America; and Anne DuRant of Wil-<lb />
mington, Alice Roberson of Wilson,<lb />
and Vivian Mercer of Raleigh, Asso-<lb />
ciation of Childhood Education.<lb />
Veterans' bonus payments received<lb />
from any State are not taxable as<lb />
income by the Federal Government.<lb />
Korean veterans who served in the<lb />
combat zone during 1952 do not have<lb />
to report as income any month's pay<lb />
ea-rned as an enlisted man or war-<lb />
rant officer while serving in the<lb />
combat zone or hospitalized as a re-<lb />
sult of such service. For officers, the<lb />
first $200 of any such month's pay-<lb />
is exempt. The combat zone is desig-<lb />
nated as Korea and the waters sur-<lb />
rounding it.<lb />
Carter Steers Group<lb />
To Select Band Music<lb />
Herbert L. Carter, faculty member<lb />
of the department of music at East<lb />
Carolina college, has been appointed<lb />
chairman of a committee which will<lb />
select music for bands to be used in<lb />
the 1954 State High School Music<lb />
contest. He was chosen for this work<lb />
and appointed by Robert Klepfer of<lb />
Mooresville, president of the North<lb />
Carolina Bandmasters association.<lb />
Mr. Carter has also been named a<lb />
member of a committee which will<lb />
recommend revisions to the constitu-<lb />
tion and by-laws of the bandmasters'<lb />
iomen's Groups<lb />
Sponsor Program<lb />
For Citizenship<lb />
Citizenship in Action was the theme<lb />
of a conference on world affairs held<lb />
!n the Training school auditorium at<lb />
East Carolina college today. The con-<lb />
ference was one of three to be spon-<lb />
sored this spring by women's organi-<lb />
zations of the state. Asheville, Dur-<lb />
ham and Greenville have been des-<lb />
ignated as places of meeting.<lb />
Mrs. L. B. Pate of New Bern organization<lb />
In 1951, Mr. Carter served as presi-<lb />
dent of the North Carolina Band-<lb />
masters association. He has also act-<lb />
ed for the past several years as chair-<lb />
man in charge of the program of the<lb />
Eastern division of the All-State Band<lb />
clinic, an annual event at East Caro-<lb />
lina which is attended by high school<lb />
band members and their directors.<lb />
Noted Educator<lb />
Addresses IRG<lb />
Tuesday Evening<lb />
Dr. Sylvester Green, executive vice<lb />
president of the Medical foundation<lb />
of North Carolina, spoke at a meet-<lb />
ing of the International Relations<lb />
lub of East Carolina college Tues-<lb />
day. Basing his remarks on the topic<lb />
"A Student's Stake in World Affairs<lb />
he talked to student members of the<lb />
organization and their guests in the<lb />
Flanagan auditorium at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Well-known as an author, lecturer,<lb />
educator and student of international<lb />
affairs, Dr. Green was formerly edi-<lb />
tor of the Durham Herald. He has<lb />
been a minister at Baptist churches<lb />
in Durham and Richmond, Va and<lb />
served at one time as president of<lb />
Coker college, Hartsville, S. C.<lb />
Arrangements for Dr. Green's visit<lb />
to East Carolina were made by Bet-<lb />
Lie J. Dougherty of Fayetteville, vice<lb />
president and program chairman of<lb />
the college International Relations<lb />
club.<lb />
Thirty-six High Schools<lb />
In Eastern Counties<lb />
Plan To Attend Meet<lb />
High school bands representing 36<lb />
schools in the eastern counties of<lb />
North Carolina are scheduled io par<lb />
lici. ate in the Eastern division of the<lb />
All-State Band clinic at East Caro-<lb />
lina college Friday and Saturday,<lb />
February 6-7. Both student musiciai s<lb />
and band directors will atteni.<lb />
Herhert L. Carter, faculty membt r<lb />
of the East Carolina department of<lb />
music and former president of the<lb />
North Carolina Bandmasters' asso-<lb />
ciation, is chairman in charge of ar<lb />
ranging the program.<lb />
Norval Church, head of the de-<lb />
partment of instrumental music t<lb />
Teachers college, Columbia universi-<lb />
ty, will be music director of the eli ;c<lb />
here, Mr. Carter has announced. Mr.<lb />
Church is nationally known in<lb />
field of music education and is <lb />
author of a - tniber of text look3 fi.<lb />
music.<lb />
A major cent of the two-day pro-<lb />
gram will be the oganizat on on r.e<lb />
campus of a 126-�piece Clinic baud<lb />
made up of selected musicians from<lb />
the participating high schools. Mr.<lb />
Church will rehearse with this en<lb />
semble and on Saturday night will<lb />
be its conductor at a public per-<lb />
formance given as closing event of<lb />
the clinic.<lb />
Sectional rehearsals for perform-<lb />
ances of various instruments of the<lb />
band will be held Fridaj id Sal<lb />
day mornings. Instructor will be<lb />
directors who have done outstanding<lb />
work with high school bands of the<lb />
state.<lb />
The East Carolina Concert bard,<lb />
conducted by Mr. Carter, will give a<lb />
program Friday night in honor of<lb />
visitors on the campus. Social eventt<lb />
will include a dance immediate'<lb />
ier this concert, an inform .<lb />
tion for visiting directors and tl<lb />
wives on Friday, and a luncheon<lb />
Saturday at which Mr. Church will<lb />
speak.<lb />
VA Announces Expenditures;<lb />
Operating Cost Appears Low<lb />
The cost of operating Veterans<lb />
administration during fiscal year 1952<lb />
took less than five cents out of each<lb />
tax dollar that VA spent in that<lb />
year, VA announced.<lb />
Cash benefits took slightly more<lb />
than 79 cents.<lb />
Medical benefits and veterans<lb />
counseling took nearly 14 cents.<lb />
And construction and repairs took<lb />
a little over two cents.<lb />
This information is contained in<lb />
VA's Annual report for fiscal 1952,<lb />
now on sale at the Government Print-<lb />
ing office in Washington, D. C.<lb />
VA spent $5.99 billion during fiscal<lb />
1952, ending June 30, 1952. Of this<lb />
amount, $4.86 billion was spent from<lb />
funds appropriated by the Congress<lb />
and the balance, from trust and<lb />
other funds. .<lb />
The amount spent from appropriat-<lb />
ed fund, came from the taxpayers;<lb />
whereas, the amount spent from<lb />
trust and other funds came from the<lb />
.premiums paid by veterans on their<lb />
GI life insurance, for which VA acts<lb />
M the trustee, and from additional<lb />
source other than the taxpayers.<lb />
Of the $4.86 billion spent from the<lb />
taxpayers' dollars, $3.85 billion was<lb />
distributed in cash benefits to or in<lb />
behalf of veterans or their depend-<lb />
ents and beneficiaries under laws<lb />
enacted by the Congress. This rep-<lb />
resents 79.2 per cent of the expendi-<lb />
tures from the taxpayers' dollars.<lb />
Th remaining $1 billion of expendi-<lb />
tures from the taxpayers' money was<lb />
-pent as follows:<lb />
$664 million, or 13.7 per cent, for<lb />
medical, hospital and domiciliary care;<lb />
for the legally authorized travel of<lb />
veterans; for the counseling of vet-<lb />
rans under the education and train-<lb />
ing laws that VA administers, and<lb />
for the burial of veterans who died<lb />
in VA installations.<lb />
$224 million, or 4.8 per cent, for<lb />
Carolina Federation of Home Demon-<lb />
stration chibs, announced the pro-<lb />
gram for the conference here. Speak-<lb />
ers included Dr. Guion Johnson of<lb />
Chapel Hill, research specialist and<lb />
nresident of the North Carolina Wo-<lb />
man's council and members of the<lb />
faculty of East Carolina college.<lb />
At a planning session held at the<lb />
college January 15, Mrs. Pate and<lb />
home demonstration leaders of the<lb />
eastern section of the state met with<lb />
representatives of other women's or-<lb />
ganizations in the area to plan today's<lb />
program. Attending were members<lb />
of the state Federation of Women's<lb />
clubs, the state Federation of Home<lb />
Demonstration clubs, the .Pilot clubs,<lb />
the Business and Professional Wo-<lb />
men's clulbs, the Altrusa clubs, the<lb />
North Carolina Congress of Parents<lb />
and Teachers and the American As-<lb />
sociation of University Women.<lb />
Dr. Johnson made the principal<lb />
address of the day at a meeting<lb />
scheduled for 10 a.m. In the after-<lb />
noon she led an evaluation session<lb />
based on ideas presented during the<lb />
program.<lb />
Also during the morning five mem-<lb />
bers of the East Carolina faculty<lb />
held a symposium on citizenship as<lb />
it applies to the home, the school,<lb />
the community, the nation and the<lb />
world. Speakers were Dr. Robert L.<lb />
Local Home Ec Student<lb />
Runs For Nat'l Office<lb />
Gwendola Williams of Oakboro,<lb />
; aphomore at East Carolina college,<lb />
has been nominated by the North<lb />
Carolina Home Economics clubs as<lb />
their candidate for National Secretary<lb />
of the College Clubs Division of the<lb />
Amercian Home Economics associa-<lb />
tion. She was chosen at a recent<lb />
meeting held by representatives of<lb />
the state organization at Meredith<lb />
college in Raleigh.<lb />
Air Force Offers Graduates<lb />
New Assignment Opportunities<lb />
administrative costs, including those<lb />
for medical, hospital and domiciliary j Holt, director of religious activities;<lb />
Dr. Howard Clay, Dr. Kathleen<lb />
care; and,<lb />
$113 million, or 2.3 per cent, for<lb />
the construction of new hospitals and<lb />
other VA buildings, and for major<lb />
alterations, improvements and re-<lb />
pairs to VA hosipitals and installa-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Stokes, Dr. George Pasti and Dr. W.<lb />
E. Marshall of the social studies de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
A luncheon had been arranged for<lb />
the occasion and was followed by<lb />
the afternoon evaluation meeting.<lb />
New opportunities for interesting<lb />
assignments within the rapidly ex-<lb />
panding US Air Force are being<lb />
offered to college graduates in a pro-<lb />
gram aimed at securing highly qual-<lb />
ified commissioned personnel.<lb />
Headquarters Fourteenth Air Force<lb />
announced that this program is de-<lb />
signed to attract persons with scien-<lb />
tific or engineering backgrounds for<lb />
work in certain technical specialties.<lb />
Those appointed as officers in the<lb />
Air Force reserve will be called to<lb />
immediate active duty and trained at<lb />
technical schools, if necessary, to<lb />
completely qualify them for assign-<lb />
ment to duties in the electronics,<lb />
communications, research and devel-<lb />
opment and weather fields.<lb />
College graduates, and those who<lb />
have completed three and one half<lb />
years study toward a degree major-<lb />
ing fci engineering, mathematics,<lb />
physics or chemistry, are urged to<lb />
consider the advantages of career ad-<lb />
vancement in the Air Force. Appli-<lb />
cations may be submitted prior to<lb />
1 graduation, but appointment will not<lb />
be made until a final transcript of<lb />
scholastic record is submitted.<lb />
College graduates with a bacca-<lb />
laureate degree, including mathe-<lb />
matics through integral calculus and<lb />
one year of college physics, may<lb />
apply specifically for a reserve com-<lb />
mission in the meteorology field. This<lb />
particular specialty offers great op-<lb />
portunity for further study at sev-<lb />
eral leading colleges and universities.<lb />
Applicants must be less than 27<lb />
years of age, American citizens and<lb />
able to meet the physical qualifica-<lb />
tions for military service.<lb />
Application for appointment as an<lb />
Air Force reserve officer under this<lb />
program may be obtained at any<lb />
Air Force installation and should be<lb />
submitted to the Commanding Gen-<lb />
eral, Fourteenth Air Force, Robbins<lb />
Air Force base, Ga. For further in-<lb />
formation about opportunities in the<lb />
Air Force reserve, write to Com-<lb />
manding General, Fourteenth Air<lb />
7orce, Robbins Air Force base, Ga<lb />
Attention: Office of Military Per-<lb />
sonnel .Procurement.<lb />
Planatarium Trip<lb />
Discussion Topic<lb />
For Science Club<lb />
A planetarium trip at Chapel Hill<lb />
will be the topic for discussion at<lb />
the next Science club meeting to be<lb />
held in Flanagan auditorium Tues-<lb />
day night, February 3, at 7 o'clock.<lb />
The Chapel Hill trip is tentatively<lb />
-cheduled for sometime in the next<lb />
several weeks. The trip to the mour.<lb />
tains, an annual event for the Science<lb />
club, will take plact sometime durin rl<lb />
the Spring quarter. It is hoped thatl<lb />
tnis outing can be of two days dura-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Following the business discussion!<lb />
i program under the direction of1<lb />
J. O. Derrick of the Science depart-<lb />
ment will be presented. The prognaml<lb />
is entitled "The Advances of Science!<lb />
During 1952 and Predictions for the<lb />
Future<lb />
Appearing or the program will b j<lb />
Lois Tucker, sophomore from Green-<lb />
ville; Ruby Underhill, sophomore<lb />
from Selma; and Lucious Butt, soph-<lb />
omore from Hertford.<lb />
Lillian Haynes, publicity chair-<lb />
i man for the organization, urgesi<lb />
that all members be present in on'er<lb />
to participate in the discussion o1<lb />
the planned events.<lb />
Pitt Alumni Sponsor<lb />
Card Tourney To Aid<lb />
College Scholarship<lb />
The Pitt County Memorial' Schol-<lb />
arship foundation will benefit from a<lb />
bridge and canasta tournament givei<lb />
February 13 by the Pitt County chap-<lb />
ter of the College Alumni associa-<lb />
tion. The event will take place at<lb />
8 p.m. in the college dining hall ar<lb />
is expected to be attended by a large<lb />
number of (people.<lb />
Proceeds wili go to the college<lb />
scholarship fund. Friends of Eastj<lb />
Carolina in Pitt county are now in<lb />
process of raising a sum of $100,00C<lb />
to be used to aid worthy and needj<lb />
students who wish to attend the col-<lb />
lege but are financially unalble tc<lb />
do so.<lb /><pb facs="00038314_tn_0002" /><lb />
PRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953<lb />
FAGE TWO<lb />
ft<lb />
f<lb />
BAST<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenvlhe, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Enured as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at the<lb />
U 8. Post Office, Greenville, N. C. under the act of<lb />
March 3, I8'y<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
Say<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
Wko's Wko At East Carolina<lb />
by Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
ftoodtfed G&amp; <lb />
Member<lb />
Teaehen College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1952<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, haying writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line, niMM,y<lb />
Nor all your tear, wash out a word of it. �E. Fitzgeraio<lb />
This week has really been a busy<lb />
one for students at East Carolina,<lb />
and it is not over yet. We trust that<lb />
everyone had a good time at the<lb />
concert and dance last evening. To-<lb />
night we have a basketball game<lb />
with our arch rival, Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian college, and tomorrow night the<lb />
Catamounts from Western Carolina<lb />
Teachers college invade our campus.<lb />
One linds that his studies tend to<lb />
interfere with his social life.<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
E4ier-In-Ohief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Tommie Lupton<lb />
Edwina McMullan<lb />
 Parker Maddrey<lb />
 Phyllis CarpenteT<lb />
Kay Johnston,<lb />
FrancSm'ith, Mildred Henderson, Stuart Arrington,<lb />
Don Muse, Anm Hogan, Emily Boyce<lb />
Editorial Advisor<lb />
Staff photographer �<lb />
we<lb />
Winter quarter is about over, and<lb />
will be pre-registerdng for the<lb />
Spring quarter next week. Let's all<lb />
remember to do a thorough job of<lb />
pre-registering in order to simplify<lb />
our work on registration day come<lb />
March 3.<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
C. L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
ftpcrta Editor <lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
ZZZ Assistants  Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips,<lb />
Sport Assvstant. <lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Edna Massad<lb />
Taking form now is the new col-<lb />
lege library. Since the framework<lb />
has been constructed we are able<lb />
to tell a little more about how the<lb />
new building will look when com-<lb />
pleted. All nidications lead us to<lb />
believe that the structure is going<lb />
to be large enough to house many<lb />
books of knowledge. Many of us here<lb />
now will not be around to make use<lb />
is finished.<lb />
Excitement is in tne air in our of-<lb />
fices as members of the "Buccaneer"<lb />
and "East Carolinian" staffs are<lb />
making preparations to attend the<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press associa-<lb />
tion convention in New York during<lb />
the second week of March. The con-<lb />
vention is the highlight of the year<lb />
for the East Carolina publications'<lb />
staffs, though a limited number of<lb />
persons are able to attend.<lb />
Infirmary, Not 'Snake Pit'<lb />
There have always been trong rumors that<lb />
the College infirmary is a horrible facsimile ot<lb />
a modern-day "Snake Pit that the patients are<lb />
treated like dogs.<lb />
All this is bunk. It may have been that way,<lb />
but not now. .���� nn<lb />
Last week, a staff member of the East Caro-<lb />
linian disguised himself as being a victim of the<lb />
flu in order to find the truth about the infirmary.<lb />
Acquiring a temperature of 103 degrees, a sore<lb />
throat, a hoarse voice and a stuffed, dead head,<lb />
he staggered into the infirmary. Immediately he<lb />
was attended to and ended up in spending a tive-<lb />
day stretch in one of their soft beds.<lb />
He gives us his report:<lb />
"During my stay, I did not at any time find<lb />
the conditions horrible or unbearable. The stall<lb />
is very competent and most friendly.<lb />
"Take for example Mrs. Blount. She is the<lb />
little nurse who always has a smile, a sense of<lb />
humor and a penicillin needle. To boost the mo-<lb />
rale of her male patients, she wJl waltz with<lb />
them. She can also do the shag, the two-step, the<lb />
Charleston and the rhumba. With the penicillin<lb />
needle, she is most gentle and easy.<lb />
"Miss Stokes, a very competent nurse, is best<lb />
known for her patience. Patience is an essential<lb />
qualitv for a nurse. It is told that Miss Stokes<lb />
was to give a certain boy a shot of penicillin but<lb />
the boy had exited via the fire-escape and had<lb />
no intentions of returning. Miss Stokes asked<lb />
where he was and the other boys in his ward<lb />
told her that he was in the wash-room. Miss<lb />
Stokes waited patiently with the needle in her<lb />
hand for him to come back.<lb />
"It was two months later when the boy paid<lb />
a return visit to the infrmary. Miss Stokes was and<lb />
still holding the same needle when she spied the<lb />
boy. "Oh, there you are she shouted, as she<lb />
threw him across the table and proceeded to give<lb />
him the penicillin. The boy had come back for a<lb />
band-aid for his cut finger.<lb />
"Dr. Irons is a very jovial fellow. However,<lb />
he is a very busy doctor, so he gets down to busi-<lb />
ness right away. To the girls who have formed<lb />
the wierd idea that all inf ormary doctors are big<lb />
flirts, they have got Dr. Irons all wrong. He is<lb />
pleasant, but not flirtatious.<lb />
"The meals are strictly superb. They are<lb />
cooked in the infirmary's own kitchen. The food<lb />
is second to home-cooking and is varied from<lb />
steak, ham, chicken and oysters to chicken-salad.<lb />
"All in all, the infirmary is not a horror<lb />
house nor a 'Snake Pit but an ideal place to<lb />
stay when you are sick. Most narrow-minded<lb />
students stay in their rooms when they are ill<lb />
because they have always heard that the infirm-<lb />
ary is the last place to go. This notion is silly<lb />
when there is a competent medical staff and an<lb />
adequately furnished building to attend to and<lb />
house those in need for medical care TPM<lb />
"Gosh, this sure is a big surprise<lb />
and honor said Grace Giles when<lb />
she was informed that she had been<lb />
chosen to be this week's "Who's<lb />
Who" for the "East Carolinian "I<lb />
never expected this<lb />
Grace, who is from Linden, oame<lb />
to East Carolina Fall quarter of 1949<lb />
and plans to graduate this May. Her<lb />
first impression of our campus was<lb />
a favorable one and as she expressed<lb />
it, "I fell in love with it the first<lb />
time that I came here<lb />
But as all freshmen, a-nd she was<lb />
no different, she felt a little out of<lb />
place. Grace was at a disadvantage,<lb />
though, for she knew absolutely no<lb />
one here; however, she was not long<lb />
making many good friends and there-<lb />
fore taking part in campus activities<lb />
as anyone else. While thinking back<lb />
over her freshman days, she describ-<lb />
ed them �s "quite a new experience<lb />
Extra-curricular activities take up<lb />
much of Grace's time, but she still<lb />
remains a Dean's list student most<lb />
of the time. It is quite an accom-1<lb />
plishment to make such exc<lb />
grades and also take such an active<lb />
part in the campus life and organi-<lb />
zations.<lb />
Extra-Curricular Activities<lb />
She has been a member of the<lb />
Home Economics club for four years<lb />
raledictorian of her<lb />
&amp;h said,<lb />
of the library, unless we stay to do<lb />
01 uie iimij, '  trfiprfuir' � ?oihomore year and com<lb />
graduate work; for it will probably r � sc :<lb />
be a couple of years before the work<lb />
A columnist for the Plainsman,<lb />
Alabama Polytechnic Institute, has<lb />
started what he calls the I Hate<lb />
Professors" club, and he invites all<lb />
interested parties to join.<lb />
The rules, he says, are quite sim-<lb />
ple, and you need only follow "the<lb />
ones adaptable to your special tal-<lb />
ents Here are a few of the more<lb />
salient ones:<lb />
Be late to all classes at least half<lb />
the time. When entering a classroom<lb />
late, glare at the iprofessor and in-<lb />
sinuate that he started the class 10<lb />
minutes early.<lb />
Talk to one or more of your class-<lb />
mates in a whisper just loud enough<lb />
for the instructor to hear you, but<lb />
not loud enough for him to under-<lb />
stand the words.<lb />
Fifteen minutes before the end of<lb />
tne class hour, begin to stack your<lb />
mittee chairman, junior and senior<lb />
years); Westminster fellowship for<lb />
four years (vice president junior<lb />
year and president, senior year);<lb />
YWCA her freshman, junior and sen-<lb />
ior years; Phi Omicron her junior<lb />
and senior years, vice president Jun-<lb />
ior class, and a member of the WAA<lb />
her freshman and sophomore years.<lb />
As a senior she is hospitality<lb />
chairman of the Inter-Religious coun-<lb />
cil, president of Jarvis hall and a<lb />
member of the Student legislature<lb />
and Women's judiciary. The honor<lb />
that she prizes most though was being<lb />
I chosen as "Who's Who in American<lb />
Universities and Colleges "That is<lb />
one honor I never expected to receive.<lb />
It was a complete surprise but such<lb />
a nice one<lb />
Grace Giles<lb />
Grace was chosen as a representa-<lb />
tive to the forty-third annual meet-<lb />
ing of those interested in home eco-<lb />
nomics in Alantii City, N. J last<lb />
June. She was the only college student<lb />
representative from the state of<lb />
North Carolina present. They had<lb />
many inspirational speakers who were<lb />
all interested in home economices, de-<lb />
livering interesting messages during<lb />
her stay there. She also has served<lb />
as a representative from the West-<lb />
minster fellowship to the young peo-<lb />
ple's leadership school in Montreat,<lb />
which is a school for the young peo-<lb />
ple of the Southern Presbyterian<lb />
church. They had a religious empha-<lb />
sis week of study, activities and in-<lb />
spiration. Dr. Charles Templeton, an<lb />
evangelist from the National Council<lb />
of Churches, was the principal speak-<lb />
er.<lb />
Hospitality Worker<lb />
Last week was Religious Emphasis<lb />
week here at East Carolina. The<lb />
Inter-Religious council, of which<lb />
Grace is a member, was in charge<lb />
of hospitality. This gave Grace the<lb />
opportunity to become well acquaint-<lb />
ed with our guest speakers, and she<lb />
commented, "We really have beeMj<lb />
fortunate to have such � <lb />
gr0Up of men to talk wi us. I�<lb />
Lve that the students b.v�u��<lb />
more advantage of the opportune<lb />
Tan ever before. The conferences<lb />
 thle men have given have een<lb />
3o successful that they even UlW<lb />
over the problems of the students<lb />
with them durmg their meal<lb />
Grace, a very capable leader and<lb />
follower, received much recognition<lb />
for her hard work while in h gh<lb />
school. She was presented wuh the<lb />
athletic medal for g!rls which was<lb />
given to the most oul<lb />
athlete and was v <lb />
graduating class. "This,<lb />
�is probably because there were so<lb />
lew in tne class. You see, there were<lb />
only 14 of us<lb />
Practice Teachers<lb />
Last quarter Grace did her practice<lb />
teaching in Greenville high school<lb />
under the supervision of Miss Bett<lb />
Hansinger. She taught two second<lb />
year home economics classes. In these<lb />
she taught family relations and cloth-<lb />
ing. Many of us seem to think that<lb />
student teaching will be simple and<lb />
that you won't have anything to do<lb />
except observe for a few days and<lb />
teach once in a while, but Grace<lb />
knows different. She made approxi-<lb />
mately 50 home visits to see her<lb />
students' environment in which they<lb />
were living. These visits helped her<lb />
to understand why some of the stu-<lb />
dents did certain things in class. She<lb />
liked student teaching, but felt that<lb />
she would have liked it a great deal<lb />
more if the quarter had not been<lb />
such a rushed one.<lb />
When asked if she had any special<lb />
reason for choosing East Carolina<lb />
she answered, "Yes She said that<lb />
it had a reputation of having one of<lb />
the best home economics departments<lb />
in the state and also she liked the<lb />
varied activities that it offered.<lb />
"These were confirmed for me when<lb />
I enrolled here she said. "Even<lb />
though I love EC very much and kind<lb />
of hate to leave, I'm looking forward<lb />
to graduating in June<lb />
La Rue, Andre Advise Lovers<lb />
 for weeks, and he refuses to call for<lb />
me in the parlor. He just comes by<lb />
and whistles every night. I've tried<lb />
to explain to him that he's giving<lb />
me a "dog" complex, but he only<lb />
look expectantly toward the door.<lb />
Keep an eye on your watch through-<lb />
out the entire period and the other<lb />
eye looking out the window. If a<lb />
window isn't handy, stare at the<lb />
ceiling from time to time. (Editor's<lb />
note: Why not shake your watch<lb />
occasionally to see if it is working.)<lb />
Laugh at everything even remotely<lb />
amusing, except your instructor's<lb />
witticisms.<lb />
If you must ask a question, be<lb />
sure that it is completely off the<lb />
subject or one that the professor<lb />
cannot answer.<lb />
We feel quite sure that in all<lb />
these methods you can really show<lb />
the professor that you hate him, and<lb />
in return we guarantee you a big,<lb />
fat five in the course.<lb />
has been<lb />
married only four times. She feels<lb />
that with this experience she is very<lb />
capable of instructing girls on "How<lb />
to Get Your Man<lb />
Andre, La Rue's present husband,<lb />
is very well qualified (through one<lb />
harrowing experience that he says<lb />
he is still ipaying for) to give advice<lb />
to his sex, on "How to Stay Clear of<lb />
the Female Trap"�or other such<lb />
similar problems. Andre is author of<lb />
that famous French novel "I Was<lb />
Trapped<lb />
This charming young married co; -<lb />
pie will be only too haptpy to help<lb />
you with any problems you may have.<lb />
Just address your letters in care of<lb />
"La Rue and Andre the "East Car- problems are our problems!<lb />
olinian Box 990. I<lb />
The following letter is one that <lb />
our two counselors have already re-<lb />
ceived and answered:<lb />
Dear La Rue and Andre,<lb />
I have been dating a certain boy<lb />
ries of counseling by the two famous<lb />
French love and marriage councilors<lb />
La Rue and Andrt Amount.<lb />
La Rue, a Charming, vivacious<lb />
brunette, was born and educated in laughs and says that he hates par-<lb />
Marseilles, France, and has been lors. I don't fed that hes re-<lb />
specting me enough. How can 1 maice<lb />
him see my side of the story?<lb />
"Fido"<lb />
Dear Fido,<lb />
There is only one solution as I can<lb />
see it. Go out and purchase a dog<lb />
(there are a few stray ones around<lb />
campus) and the next time he whis-<lb />
tles write a note containing "Here<lb />
I am, darling, let's go"�paste it on<lb />
the dog and send him out to meet<lb />
your friend. From then on he will<lb />
probably lead a "dog's life" and may-<lb />
be he'll respect you enough to call<lb />
jt you in the (parlor from then on.<lb />
La Rue and Andre<lb />
P.S. Remember now, students, your<lb />
Shooting<lb />
The Bull<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Last week one of our staff members, Emily<lb />
Boyce, turned out a good movie review in her<lb />
column, "Pot Pourri As a result we think we'll I<lb />
try our hand this week along the same line. Ihe<lb />
movie which we have chosen as the victim of<lb />
our comments is one which prompted much con-<lb />
versation on campus last week, namely, "Ruby<lb />
Gentry<lb />
This motion picture, dealing with life in the<lb />
coastal plain region of North Carolina, was ex-<lb />
ceptional in many ways, both good and bad.<lb />
Starring Jennifftr Jones, Charlton li ancj<lb />
Academy Award winner Karl Maiden the picture<lb />
gives a vivid and sometimes deceiving description<lb />
of water-logged North Carolina life.<lb />
Basically the cinema deals with a back<lb />
girl, (Jenniffer Jones, playing the part of Buby)<lb />
who is, to coin an expression ratrir well-built,<lb />
and comes from the swamp to I<lb />
master of the entire coastal village of Braddock.<lb />
As the daughter of a hunting lodg<lb />
Ruby meets many of her father's cusl<lb />
jM-ccmes especially attracted to 01<lb />
Heston. Their love affair is quencht d b<lb />
when Heston marries a lady of quality. It.<lb />
in a fit of anger, accepts Karl Mald<lb />
and sets out to become a real social<lb />
of her previous clandestine affairs she is frowned<lb />
on by Braddock society, and when M<lb />
an untimely end in a yachting<lb />
public antagonism breaks out into tl<lb />
With the money from Mald :<lb />
becomes the most powerful person in<lb />
and sets out to ruin the townspeo<lb />
turned against her. As'part of her u<lb />
ishe receives a note for. a large sum : mi<lb />
which Heston had owed to Maiden. She<lb />
to destory the note, if Charlton will returi<lb />
and when he refuses she destroys him financia<lb />
A ruined Heston then returns to her, beaten and<lb />
bewildered.<lb />
During Ruby's rise to local fame her<lb />
ably portrayed by North Carolinian Tom T.<lb />
is constantly to be found in the backgr ro-<lb />
phesying her eternal damnation for h In<lb />
a grisly ending the lovers Jones and B are<lb />
interrupted in the swamp as brother T<lb />
to do away with them. Panic stricken ilee<lb />
through muck and mud with rifle bull-<lb />
about their ears. As they lie exausted on a mud<lb />
bank Ruby's brother appears, rifle<lb />
Heston makes a valiant bid to wrest I rom<lb />
him but is shot in the process. Ruby tu<lb />
gun on her brother and does away with him.<lb />
As a whole the movie makes excellent enter-<lb />
tainment To the Southerner however. H<lb />
wood's attempt at creating a Southern accer.<lb />
pathetic. Jeniffer Jones does an excel t of<lb />
acting, ably supported by a tight sweater and<lb />
blue jeans. Heston shows flashes of true brill-<lb />
iance, Maiden turns out a performance rcond<lb />
only to that in "A Streetcar Named Desire and<lb />
Tom Tully, the crackpot brother plays one of the<lb />
best supporting roles ever.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily Boyce<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Last week, just for the heck of it,<lb />
we asked a student: "How do you<lb />
like the campus newspaper?" Not<lb />
knowing that we were on the staff,<lb />
he gave us his verdict: "It stinks<lb />
Well now, such comments really get<lb />
our blood pressure up. For awhile,<lb />
we were about to fight over those<lb />
two little words. But, no, we would<lb />
hear his reasons why he thought our<lb />
paper stunk. After all, having been<lb />
associated with only fellow journal-<lb />
ists, we do not give ourselves the<lb />
criticism we need sometimes.<lb />
"Say, old chap, we are on the Truman possessions was leftbehind in the<lb />
That one exception was a huge globe depicting<lb />
the entire world in detail whicn the then uenerai<lb />
Eisenhower had presented to his predecessor 1<lb />
The following is quoted from the editorial<lb />
page of The Neivs and Observer, and we think<lb />
it bears rereading. u<lb />
"When Harry S. Truman left the White<lb />
House for his home state of Missouri, where he<lb />
was given a tumultuous and unprecedented wel<lb />
come, he literally and figuratively left the cares<lb />
of the world behind him.<lb />
"Reporters reported that only one of tne<lb />
ce.<lb />
staff<lb />
"It still stinks he replied indig-<lb />
nantly.<lb />
"Well, we always listen to any<lb />
suggestions for improvements. What<lb />
do you suggest?"<lb />
"Ya need a gossip column he said.<lb />
"Horrors! A gossip column rn a<lb />
college newspaper, No, never. That's<lb />
Future Of Today's Youth<lb />
From the Miami Hurricane, University of<lb />
Letter From Korea<lb />
(Editor's note: Dean Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins recently received the following<lb />
letter from Lt. Col. Lomax L. May,<lb />
who was professor of air science and<lb />
tactics at East Carolina for three<lb />
The future has always been man's salvation. I years a-nd who is at present serving<lb />
If the past is dreary and the present is dark, he<lb />
can always turn an eye toward the things-to-be<lb />
and plan�or dream�of better days ahead.<lb />
. . The college student who works and<lb />
struggles to give himself an education has always<lb />
solved his troubles with thoughts of the future,<lb />
thoughts that foretell a job, marriage, a home<lb />
and a reasonable measure of security.<lb />
But what is the future of today's student as<lb />
he fights to keep his head above the college whirl-<lb />
pool? Can he plan for better days? Can he care-<lb />
fully map his future, with security as a focal<lb />
point? .<lb />
The answer is simple. Today's youth is not<lb />
even given the chance to plan.<lb />
. . . Youth faces uncertain terms of military<lb />
service, the hell of war�and always death lies<lb />
just around the corner. . . . Despair lies always<lb />
in the background. Youth shakes off its frustra-<lb />
tions by living with a devil-may-care frenzy, by<lb />
trying to wrench happiness out of every minute.<lb />
Miami:<lb />
Youth has always been accused of being the<lb />
unstable porton of society. The present uncertain<lb />
state of affairs is forcing age upon us faster than<lb />
the usual job of time. We are hurrying toward<lb />
a void. The future isn't rosy.<lb />
We're walking right into it It will soon, too<lb />
soon, be our problem. Can we face up to it?<lb />
with the Air Force overseas.)<lb />
Dear Friends,<lb />
I hope this letter finds you all<lb />
enjoying the best of health and hap-<lb />
piness.<lb />
I left the States about a month<lb />
ago and am getting into the swing<lb />
of things in a new job in a definitely<lb />
new environment!<lb />
I am executive officer of the 51st<lb />
Air Base group and am located<lb />
about 20 miles south of Seoul, Korea.<lb />
It is just close up enough to be<lb />
interesting. We don't worry too much<lb />
about having to "bug out" as long<lb />
as we have the Eighth Army and<lb />
particularly the United States Ma-<lb />
rines ahead of us.<lb />
How is the Air Force ROTC pro-<lb />
gram going at the college? Very<lb />
fine, I trust.<lb />
Give my best regards to the faculty<lb />
and staff members at the college.<lb />
I eertainly appreciated all that you<lb />
fine folks have done for me in the<lb />
past.<lb />
Since 'That Memorable Night'<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
Our couple of this week is Theo year. After his traindng is complete,<lb />
Hollingsworth and Johnny Helmsk,<lb />
who have been going together since�<lb />
Quote Theo: "that memorable night<lb />
on January 12, 1952.<lb />
Theo is from Kenansville and John-<lb />
ny is from Monroe, quite a few miles<lb />
apart, but BCC takes care of that!<lb />
Johnny and Theo became engaged<lb />
on October 12, and Theo admitted<lb />
that she was really surprised when<lb />
Johnny presented her with her beau-<lb />
tiful diamond, but Johnny has his<lb />
doubts about that. He said he was<lb />
sure she knew that she already had<lb />
him hooked.<lb />
the 1952 West Virginia<lb />
Tech game three penalties, all for<lb />
15 yards, were called against the<lb />
Pirates on one play. They were hold- I for high hool papers. Such column<lb />
ing, elipprng and roughing the kicker, j wouid oniy cause troufcle and dissen-<lb />
tion among students on the campus,<lb />
It would only inerest the few who<lb />
know the victims bedng gossiped<lb />
about. That would never work. Our<lb />
aim is to interest every student.<lb />
Besides, we mail out 1,000 papers<lb />
to paid alumni members in 99 of the<lb />
100 counties in North Carolina, in<lb />
S<lb />
mH<lb />
ht'<lb />
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Bor<lb />
bu1<lb />
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but<lb />
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fOUTt<lb />
been<lb />
at<lb />
1<lb />
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bucket<lb />
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tftSl<lb />
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4,ke only <lb />
111 <lb />
bebaU t<lb />
I<lb />
back t� <lb />
kno.<lb />
wr.e<lb />
that J<lb />
To iu�'<lb />
Sport Ml<lb />
in charge<lb />
trap1)' '<lb />
10U the<lb />
pnial O<lb />
ECTC �<lb />
thing to 1<lb />
he and Theo plan to marry. They<lb />
both want five boys so that they<lb />
can have a family basketball team.<lb />
Good luck to both of you!<lb />
P. S. Believe it or not, both Theo<lb />
and Johnny smoke Chesterfields!<lb />
(Editor's -note: By being named<lb />
"Chesterfield Couple of the Week<lb />
Theo and Johnny will each be given<lb />
a carton of Chesterfields, a free pass<lb />
to the Pitt theatre, a free meal at<lb />
th Olde Town Inn and an item from<lb />
Saslow's jewelers.)<lb />
eral years ago. Mr. Truman left that possession<lb />
behind, along with the worldwide problems vnicn<lb />
will continue to clutter his old desk.<lb />
"Mr. Truman's attitude toward his succe<lb />
has not been only correct, but cordial. He maa<lb />
the transition between administrations tn<lb />
smoothest ever to take place in American polinw<lb />
and added to it numerous personal touches,u<lb />
which his action in ordering Major John Vr<lb />
hower sent home from Korea for his iatncr<lb />
inauguration was one. Sooner or later, howe -<lb />
Mr. Truman will find himself in public ue.<lb />
When his voice is raid again, it will not tan<lb />
deaf ears<lb />
Theo was very amused when a9ked<lb />
how she and Johnny met. She quoted<lb />
something like the following: "Well,<lb />
one of my best girl friends had been<lb />
dating Johnny, and that's all I had<lb />
heard for a few weeks. I wondered<lb />
what on earth he had that the other<lb />
boys lacked. Well, I soon found out<lb />
when my girl friend (who had been<lb />
dating Johnny) and I and a few<lb />
more girls were picked up one after-<lb />
noon while walking back to school.<lb />
Since I wasn't introduced, I dida't<lb />
know who we were with until about<lb />
an hour later (over a coke) and was<lb />
I surprised and embarrassed 'd<lb />
impressed. Yea, I found out all right<lb />
Best wishes for a happy new year. and I'm still finding out every day<lb />
Most sincerely, Johnny graduate, aext fall quarter<lb />
Lomax L. May and is going into flight school for a<lb />
The Kiss<lb />
A boy and girl<lb />
out on a date.<lb />
Art automobile,<lb />
the hand ot fate.<lb />
A few short words,<lb />
two breaths, two sighs.<lb />
A long, inviting look<lb />
between a pair of eyes.<lb />
A moment of silence,<lb />
a movtment so quiet.<lb />
Silence becomes more dense.<lb />
Two lips are meeting,<lb />
two hearts beat fast.<lb />
Two minds receding,<lb />
the seconds paea.<lb />
So is Idas<lb />
between a lad aad a lai<lb />
Hawaii and Canada every week. Even<lb />
the governor is reader of our paper.<lb />
We have to interest those people too.<lb />
Any other suggestions for improve-<lb />
ments?"<lb />
"Naw, but I still think ya need ft<lb />
gossip column<lb />
We politely excused ourselves from<lb />
his presence and walked away<lb />
most of the 48 states in the nation, In these first week of 1953, the bests of 19<lb />
Cuba, Panama Canal, South America, have been polled. We've heard the most pop<lb />
songs i)f the last year and seen or read aboUT<lb />
outstanding movies. And now for popular reaa. <lb />
material. According to Time magazine the i<lb />
bookseller's delight was Herman Wouks no �<lb />
The Caihe Mutiny, first published in March i-<lb />
It was never off the best-seller list and ranK<lb />
top in the 1952 Fiction Best Sellers. But the u<lb />
tinction of having written the year's best no<lb />
went to the old master, Ernest Heminga. <lb />
if yov have a complaint or sug- J The Old Man and the Sea gave him the re.oUS<lb />
immediate audience ever reached by a ser<lb />
gestion concerning this paper, write<lb />
it legibly on a piece of dean paper<lb />
and address it to: "Complaint De-<lb />
partment Box 596, College. We will<lb />
be most happy to hear any criticism,<lb />
good or bad, about your college news-<lb />
paper.<lb />
author.<lb />
Question of the week: How many<lb />
girls would it take, holding hands<lb />
and arms stretched, to reach from<lb />
Greenville to Raleigh? (Hint: Ra-<lb />
leigh to Greenville is 84 miles and<lb />
an average girl's armstretch is 70<lb />
inches.)<lb />
The answer: It wouia take 84<lb />
girls, because a miss is as good as a<lb />
mile.<lb />
That all.<lb />
Sometimes the idea of including ajoke� rf<lb />
column ia not a good one, but because the tu t<lb />
this particular column entitles us to incI" tt<lb />
everything and anything from soupy subjTthc<lb />
those on the nutty side, we will continue whb<lb />
following joke. -te a<lb />
Garry Moore telis this one as a faV ghe<lb />
housewife was seated at breakfast when -<lb />
heard the back door slam. Thinking it '? out<lb />
young son returning from play, she cauea<lb />
"I'm in here, darling. I've been waiting for y�<lb />
1 m in nere, aarnng. 1 ve uecn w��o - aD<lb />
There was silence for a lone moment,tn11ir a<lb />
u<lb />
regular<lb />
mere was silence ior a ion; nwu�� � . 8<lb />
embarrassed shuffling of feet and JV vou<lb />
strong, masculine voice which said:<lb />
ought to know, Madam, that I ain't your<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THESE<lb />
Pirates Meet Bulldogs Here Tonight<lb />
game<lb />
with Atlantic<lb />
ill decide the fate<lb />
It Trophy the prized<lb />
�at travels back and<lb />
Wilson and Greenville<lb />
teams from AC and East<lb />
mpete. At present the<lb />
the hands of the Bull-<lb />
n to<lb />
s game may well<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
fourteen years now the Trophy<lb />
htiU  stake whenever Pirate-<lb />
�iH,H, ithletk contests are held.<lb />
The back? travels back and forth<lb />
the school year and upends<lb />
with the school that re-<lb />
fer<lb />
the final victory during the<lb />
tfMi that Atlantic Christian has<lb />
the Bohunk is at<lb />
ng baskebal and ba�<lb />
. � to the Bulldogs'<lb />
ieball triumph last spring, the<lb />
bring the trophy<lb />
lck to Ea ' Carolina tonight.<lb />
r those who do not<lb />
the TECO ECHO<lb />
"East Carolinian")<lb />
is at stake for the<lb />
  11 of that year<lb />
. jjs and Pirates clash-<lb />
 � for High School<lb />
our ertwhile ancestor,<lb />
Jack Daniels, who was<lb />
the paper in 1939. "the<lb />
rophv will be established to pro-<lb />
B�U the whoIoaoBM (?) and con-<lb />
genial (?) rivalry between ACC and<lb />
. in plain language, if<lb />
Rfht, let's have some-<lb />
o fight over<lb />
Why not, then, have a trophy case<lb />
for the gym? East Carolina has<lb />
in ver been a school to overemphasize<lb />
athletics, but nevertheless we leel<lb />
sure that there are several awards<lb />
lying around somewhere in the Ath-<lb />
letic department.<lb />
lake, for example, the caee of the<lb />
Most Valuable trophy, awarded each<lb />
year to the outstanding football play-<lb />
er in the conference. In the fall of<lb />
1950 Roger Thrift, East Carolina's<lb />
Little All-American quarterback, re-<lb />
ceived the honor and the trophy came<lb />
to East Carolina until the following<lb />
fall. During the period that the tro-<lb />
phy Mas on campus it was placed in<lb />
the Administration building. This was<lb />
not an ideal place for the award.<lb />
True, those students who habitually<lb />
went to the Administration building<lb />
had occasion to see the trophy, but<lb />
many students very rarely stop by;<lb />
and when they do it is usually on<lb />
business.<lb />
We therefore think that a trophy<lb />
case is definitely in order so that<lb />
East Carolina's athletic awards may<lb />
be displayed in a prominent place.<lb />
This trophy case would also be an<lb />
ideal setting for the Bohu'nk trophy,<lb />
i'or it is our  elief that there are<lb />
many seniors on campus today who<lb />
ave not seen the trophy a single<lb />
time during their four-year stay here.<lb />
It would be great if something could<lb />
be done before too long, for we feel<lb />
sure that, eonie 8 p.m. tonight, the<lb />
Bohunk trophy will be well on its<lb />
wav back to Greenville.<lb />
Intramural Basketball Play<lb />
In Full Swing At Gymnasium<lb />
irks concerning the<lb />
hy bri7igs to mind a<lb />
light well be under-<lb />
energetic campus<lb />
we have in mind<lb />
y case for the col-<lb />
i new gymnasium<lb />
ler way to have a<lb />
names of the alumni<lb />
Intramural Standings<lb />
Jocks<lb />
Low Landers<lb />
Ham bones<lb />
Phantoms<lb />
Slow Pokes<lb />
Cyclones<lb />
Wo If pack<lb />
Hot Trotters<lb />
ves in military actionJelly Fellies<lb />
wL<lb />
60<lb />
51<lb />
42<lb />
22<lb />
33<lb />
24<lb />
25<lb />
14<lb />
14<lb />
The Itntramurbl basketball pro-<lb />
gram, now in full swing at Memorial<lb />
gym, is the best ever, according to<lb />
Homer Thomas, program director.<lb />
More than 150 boys are participating<lb />
in the two-league play.<lb />
Games are played several nights<lb />
each week, and two at a time are<lb />
executed on the gym floor. The port-<lb />
able bleachers are rolled back, thus<lb />
allowing the games to be played on<lb />
cross courts which are at least as<lb />
large, if not larger, than most high<lb />
school courts.<lb />
At the end of the regular schedule,<lb />
playoffs in both the "A" and "B"<lb />
leagues will be held. It is hoped that<lb />
the champions of the respective loops<lb />
can meet to determine the all-college<lb />
champion.<lb />
Although the program is running<lb />
off to perfection with far fewer for-<lb />
feits than last year, Director Thomas<lb />
hopes that more students interest can<lb />
be obtained. "The quality of basket-<lb />
ball, he srtates, is at least as good as<lb />
that seen in most high schools and<lb />
I hope that more students will turn<lb />
out to follow the contests<lb />
Some nights there are as many as<lb />
16 teams fighting it out for positions<lb />
in both leagues. Most of the teams<lb />
have as many as ten players who<lb />
perform in the intramural hardwood<lb />
program.<lb />
The officiating is done by student<lb />
tutors and members of various teams<lb />
which are not playing at the time<lb />
of the game they call. The score is<lb />
kept by members of the teams as<lb />
is the time.<lb />
Kuch game consists of four quar-<lb />
I ra just like any other regulation<lb />
basketball game; however, the quar-<lb />
ters are only eight minutes long,<lb />
and the clock does not stop for foul<lb />
hooting. There is time between each<lb />
quarter and also at the half of the<lb />
contest<lb />
Russell Bags 38<lb />
As Pirates Down<lb />
High Point Five<lb />
All-State and All-Conference For-<lb />
ward Sonny Russell dumped in 38<lb />
points Wednesday night in High<lb />
Point to pace the East Carolina Pi-<lb />
rates to a 79-68 North State win<lb />
The victory strenghtened the locaL<lb />
lead in the league race by giving them<lb />
an 8-2 won-lost record.<lb />
Assisting the brilliant Russell in<lb />
the scoring ;parade was Forward<lb />
Charlie Huffman, who sank 20 points<lb />
for the Buc cause. Center Bobby<lb />
Hodges was held to 10 points.<lb />
Howard Porter's charges had the<lb />
score doubled at half, leading 48-24;<lb />
bat the Panthers outscored the Pi-<lb />
rates in the final two periods to cut<lb />
the margin down to 11 points.<lb />
The box:<lb />
East Carolina G<lb />
Russell, f 18<lb />
Carr, f 0<lb />
Huffman, f 8<lb />
O'Kelley, f  0<lb />
Hodges, c � 3<lb />
Hayes, c<lb />
Bucs Engage Catamounts<lb />
In Revenge Game Saturday<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
Moye, g<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Jones, g .<lb />
Gay, g<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
College Students<lb />
COME IN AND SEE<lb />
FINE SELECTION OF SUITS and COATS<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
East Carolina's first football team<lb />
was organized in 1932. One of its<lb />
defeats that year came at the hands<lb />
of Guilford's Quakers by a score of<lb />
79-0.<lb />
Totals 32<lb />
High Point G<lb />
Sykes, f  3<lb />
Lisk, f  0<lb />
Thornton, f - � 2<lb />
Hicks, f 1<lb />
Alexander, c 9<lb />
Simpson, e 0<lb />
Moseley, g  3<lb />
Davidson, g 6<lb />
Totals 24<lb />
East Carolina 25<lb />
High Point - l4<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
3<lb />
0<lb />
3<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
16<lb />
F<lb />
8<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
5<lb />
0<lb />
6<lb />
1<lb />
PF<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
4<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
21<lb />
PF<lb />
4<lb />
1<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
TP<lb />
38<lb />
0<lb />
20<lb />
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peting ball clubs with their enormous<lb />
scoring spurts and stout defensive<lb />
damperings. Between them thus far<lb />
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Conference Standings<lb />
As of the first of the week East<lb />
Carolina college's Pirates were en-<lb />
trenched in the top position of the<lb />
North State conference.<lb />
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East Carolina 7 2 .800<lb />
Eton 5 2 .714<lb />
Western Carolina .53 .633<lb />
High Point 4 3 .571<lb />
.Atlantic Christian  3 3 .500<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 3 4 .429<lb />
Appalachian � 3 5 .375<lb />
Guilford  2 5 .286<lb />
Catawba � 1 7 .125<lb />
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ago at the hands of Western Caro-<lb />
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WCTC Scores High<lb />
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had won six consecutive games in-<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
Successor To Charles Atlas?�Could Be<lb />
Weight Lifting Gives Muscles<lb />
A couple of thousand years ago,<lb />
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 culminated, but the envy and ad-<lb />
ition is ever present for those<lb />
who have reconstructed their porous<lb />
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and physical perfection.<lb />
Ea � Carolina has its own "Muscles.<lb />
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omore major in physical educa-<lb />
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attending high school at Pe-<lb />
�sburg, he became interested in<lb />
lifting, partially because of<lb />
. diminutive structure that was a<lb />
te defect in his capacities and<lb />
ped him greatly.<lb />
Working after school at a local<lb />
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ells at regular intervals. Results<lb />
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.� is from high school Rodney en-<lb />
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erving with Uncle Sam. he was able<lb />
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Weight lifting is a sport that calls<lb />
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: one afternoon, arid for two<lb />
following couldn't even brush<lb />
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Rodney Ledas had what it took,<lb />
and following his hitch in the service<lb />
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The height of Rodney's succea<lb />
came to a pinnacle last December<lb />
when he entered with a lung lisl ol<lb />
other body builders and strongmen<lb />
in the "Mr. Capital District" physique<lb />
and weight lifting contest. The con-<lb />
testants were placed into threi class<lb />
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man. Our own "body-excellent" mus-<lb />
Cled-off honors as "Mr. Capital Di<lb />
trict" in his division. He was awarded<lb />
a beautiful L2-inch trophy as a de<lb />
notation for his outstanding achieve-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Sheer Strength<lb />
To illustrate Rodney's capacity of<lb />
sheer strength, he can prone (lying<lb />
phenomenal!<lb />
Rodney intends to eocitinue<lb />
leaden exercises and plans to �<lb />
numerous future physique and weighl<lb />
lifting decathalons. Pr � I<lb />
teaching a course in body<lb />
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flat on his back and pushing up-<lb />
mg.<lb />
pressing you<lb />
can be sure Rodney Leda . "Mu<lb />
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Bears Play Here<lb />
In First Contest<lb />
At Home For Bucs<lb />
by Jack Scott<lb />
Coach Howard Porters E; �t Car-<lb />
olina Pirates play their first home<lb />
game of the season tomorrow -night<lb />
when they meet the Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Bears in the new gymnasium at 8<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne, defending North<lb />
St ate conference champions, will<lb />
bring a strong and high-scoring team<lb />
to Greenville. In three non-confer-<lb />
ence games last week, the Bears av-<lb />
eraged better than 73 points per<lb />
game in winning from Newberry and<lb />
Wofford and losing to Presbyterian.<lb />
Roland Barker has been bhe Bears'<lb />
top point-maker thus far this sea-<lb />
son, but the team is well balanced<lb />
and will give the Bucs plenty of<lb />
trouble.<lb />
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announced, Coach Porter will prob-<lb />
ably have a different line-up of<lb />
carters agains Lenoir Rhyne. At<lb />
the forwards will 'be Sonny Russell<lb />
and J. C Thomas, Bobby Hodges<lb />
will probably be at center, and at<lb />
the guard posts Cecil Heath and<lb />
Charlie Huffman will start. Other<lb />
players who will be ready for action<lb />
include Jack Carr, Richard Blake,<lb />
Paul Jones, Jerre Hiliburn, Bob<lb />
Move, Harold O'Kelley and Harry<lb />
Hayes.<lb />
By winning tomorrow night, East<lb />
Carolina can take over first place<lb />
m the North State conference stand-<lb />
ings.<lb />
After Lenoir Rhyne, the Bucs'<lb />
next game is scheduled against Ca-<lb />
tawba Tuesday night in Greenville.<lb />
Pirates MeetmGolden Eagles<lb />
In First Post Season Clash<lb />
Facts And Figures<lb />
According to statistics of the East<lb />
Carolina-Guilford game played last<lb />
Saturday night in Greensboro, the<lb />
Pirates hit on 34 per cent of their<lb />
shots from the floor as compared to<lb />
Guilford's 31 per cent accuracy.<lb />
A closer look at the figures shows<lb />
that the Bucs took more sl;ots than<lb />
the Quakers, 72 to 64. It also shows<lb />
that they were more consistent, mak-<lb />
ing 33 per cent in the first half and<lb />
36 per cent in the final periods while<lb />
Guilford could hit on only 25 per<lb />
cent during the first half and then<lb />
came back to make 39 per cent of<lb />
their second half shots from the<lb />
floor.<lb />
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Guilford 64 20 42 28 81<lb />
EOC 72 25 40 28<lb />
Russell  - 23 9 7 6<lb />
Huffman 17 5 5 5<lb />
Thomas 7 3 5 3<lb />
Carr 7 14 1<lb />
Heath  6 3 11 8<lb />
Blake 6 2 11<lb />
Moye -  3 2 2 0<lb />
O'Kelly 3 0 3 S<lb />
Hilburn .0021 0<lb />
Bend down and let's take amother<lb />
ipeep through the keyhole at East<lb />
Carolina's current cage edition. The<lb />
highly-regarded Pirates outran a<lb />
ford was over the orientation with<lb />
three games under their belt and the<lb />
Pirates were just stepping into the<lb />
ring for round one. Grievously for<lb />
the Quakers, the Pirates found the<lb />
range after a few rounds and counter-<lb />
attacked beautifully. The two teams<lb />
toed the line and fought neck and<lb />
neck right down to the final minutes.<lb />
Sonny Russell turned in a splendid<lb />
game, fanning the cords with 24<lb />
points, most of those in the fading<lb />
minutes. Charlie Huffman was a<lb />
shining star on defense and also<lb />
strong Guilford quintet, who, inci<lb />
dentally, "ain't no slouch at pick 'em .contributed 15 points to the Pirate<lb />
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gate on the new conference campaign.<lb />
Playing minus the notable services<lb />
of huge forward Bobby Hodges, the<lb />
Bucs did a most creditable job in<lb />
stepping on the Quakers' toes, 78-68.<lb />
Until the final quarter, the score<lb />
was as close as your T-shirt with<lb />
Bob Sheaf, Guilford's terrific (point-<lb />
maker, matching basket with 'basket<lb />
with EC's big three, Sonny Russell,<lb />
Charlie Huffman and little but loud<lb />
Cecil Heath.<lb />
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the home club -throughout most of<lb />
the contest, mainly because Guil-<lb />
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assignment. Charlie's calibre of play-<lb />
should merit him a regular position<lb />
because he's too valuable a man to<lb />
jockey the bench.<lb />
Cecil Heath had his throttle op-<lb />
ened all the way, and he didn't spare<lb />
the steam as he poured in 14 points<lb />
and stood as a defensive barrier for<lb />
the Quakers all night. Heath should<lb />
certainly develop into one of the<lb />
finest floormen in the state. He<lb />
combines speed, agility and fine aim<lb />
from the floor to make up for lack<lb />
of size.<lb />
Frosh J. C. Thomas showed signs<lb />
of future brilliance with flashes of<lb />
sparkling play. Richie Blake also<lb />
came off the bench to weigh heavily<lb />
in the triumph. Bob Moye and Har-<lb />
old O'Kelly denied the Quakers a<lb />
higher score with fine defensive ac-<lb />
tions before they left the game via<lb />
the foul route.<lb />
Bucs Win Opener<lb />
As Russell Stars<lb />
With 24 Markers<lb />
East Carolina's Pirates opened<lb />
their North State conference sched-<lb />
ule Saturday night by downing the<lb />
Guilford Quakers 78-68 in a game<lb />
played on the loser's court.<lb />
Sonny Russell, Charlie Huffman<lb />
and Cecil Heath led the way to vic-<lb />
tory for the Pirates. Russell, spark-<lb />
.plug senior forward, ibucketed nine<lb />
field goals and six free throws to<lb />
pace the Pirate scoring with 24<lb />
points. Huffman tossed in 15 and<lb />
Heath 14. Bob Shoaf led the night's<lb />
scoring, however, as he sank 10 field<lb />
goals and 15 of 22 gratis shots for Painter<lb />
a 35 point total.<lb />
Heath, the smallest player on the<lb />
Pirate squad, was the man who pull-<lb />
ed the Pirates through. His stellar<lb />
defensive game and some timely<lb />
points in the closing minutes in-<lb />
sured a Buccaneer victory.<lb />
Guilford had a lead in the game<lb />
from the start, marching out in front<lb />
16-14 at the end of the otpening peri-<lb />
od and holding a 35-34 margin at half;<lb />
however, a fourth quarter Pirate<lb />
spurt of 26 points clinched the game<lb />
for the East Carolina lads.<lb />
The box:<lb />
East Carolina athletic history will<lb />
ge made in Salisbury tomorrow as<lb />
the Pirate gridders meet the Clarion<lb />
State Golden Eagles in the annual<lb />
Lions bowl.<lb />
The game will mark the first<lb />
Pirate venture in post-season foot-<lb />
ball contests. The Lions bowl is the<lb />
successor to the Pythian bowl.<lb />
At least three Bucs will miss the<lb />
big contest, as End Bobby Hodges<lb />
and Halfback Hal O'Kelley are mem-<lb />
bers of the EOC basketball crew.<lb />
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ably be shared by Larry Rhodes and<lb />
J. D. Bradford.<lb />
Grissom Out<lb />
Placement specialist Hawk Gris-<lb />
som will.ibe idle with an injured foot.<lb />
Freshman Bubba Mathews is being<lb />
groomed as a replacemeent.<lb />
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their last Buc clash. They are Sandy<lb />
Siler, All-Conference Dwight Shoe,<lb />
Doc Smith, Bill McDonald, Jack Ben-<lb />
zie, Illard Yarborough and John<lb />
Guilford<lb />
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Statistically, the Pennsylvania<lb />
school has it over the Pirates. But<lb />
statistics often lie. ECC finished<lb />
with a 6-2-2 record while Clarion<lb />
State had a clean slate of eight<lb />
victories.<lb />
Pirates' Record 6-2-2<lb />
The Bucs lost to Norfolk Navy,<lb />
13-7, and to Lenoir Rhyne, 7-6. Ties<lb />
were with Catawba, 7-7, and Stetson,<lb />
19-19. The Buccaneers defeated Ap-<lb />
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Western Carolina, 21-7; Guilford,<lb />
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Virginia Tech, 34-7.<lb />
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